This document discusses opportunities for Spanish entities in the Horizon 2020 Space programme for 2016-2017. It provides an overview of the Space work programme structure and budget, as well as details on specific calls opening in 2016, including Earth Observation (EO) and Competitiveness of the European Space Sector (COMPET). Spanish participation and success in the 2015 calls is summarized. Recommendations are given for finding partners and preparing competitive proposals.
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Oportunitats al programa Horitzó 2020
1. Horizonte 2020 Espacio
Convocatoria 2016
Paloma Dorado
Punto Nacional de Contacto H2020 Espacio
Jornada Informativa Horizonte 2020 Espacio
Barcelona, 14 de Diciembre de 2015
2. 2 (21/12/2015)
ÍNDICE
• Programa Marco en el contexto espacial
• Resultados de la 2º convocatoria H2020 Espacio
(convocatoria 2015)
• Programa de trabajo 2016-2017. Oportunidades en
2016
• Recomendaciones para la preparación de
propuestas.
• Apoyo de CDTI a los participantes
• Próximos eventos e información adicional
3. 3 (21/12/2015)
Navigation solutions powered by Europe
~ 6.300 M€
~ 3.800 M€
~ 1.400 M€
SPACE
Programas espaciales con financiación Europea
New Multiannual Financial Framework
2014-2020
4. 4 (21/12/2015)
ICT
Nanotechnology
Biotechnology
Advanced Materials
Advanced Manufacturing
& Processing
Space
Access to Risk Finance
Innovation in SMEs
European Research
Council (ERC)
Future and Emerging
Technologies (FET)
Marie Skłodowska-Curie
actions on skills, training
and career development
European research
infrastructures
Health, demographic change and wellbeing
Food security, sustainable agriculture and
forestry, marine and maritime and inland
water research and the bioeconomy;
Secure, clean and efficient energy;
Smart, green and integrated transport;
Climate action, environment, resource
efficiency and raw materials
Secure Societies: Protecting freedom and
security of Europe and its citizens
Europe in a changing world-Inclusive,
innovative and reflexive societies
Excellent Science Societal
Challenges
Industrial
Leadership
Programa Marco de Investigación e Innovación (2014-2020)
Horizonte 2020
≈ 1.400 M€
6. 6 (21/12/2015)
6
By 1 December 2014 the first 100 calls had closed. What can we tell about
the popularity of the programme, the success of SMEs, the degree to which
the programme has attracted newcomers - both as participants and as
expert evaluators - and the proportion of women experts? Answers below
http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/en/horizon-2020-statistics
"Horizon 2020 - first results" (PDF 3MB) presents information on the first 100 calls for proposals.
Horizonte 2020
7. 7 (21/12/2015)
Resultados españoles en la convocatoria 2015
PARTICIPACIÓN
• Alta participación. Las entidades españolas han participado en 142 de las
propuestas presentadas
• Entidades españolas en el 44,4% de las propuestas
• 44 propuestas coordinadas por españoles (13,8% del total)
Condiciones de contorno
Las condiciones de contorno no eran favorables:
Reducción del presupuesto de las convocatorias en un 10%, debido a los
recortes del Fondo Europeo de Inversiones Estratégicas – EFSI (Plan Juncker)
Reducción de la tasa de éxito de la convocatoria 2015 (13%), a la mitad respecto
al 7PM y en 8 puntos respecto a la convocatoria 2014 (21%)
8. 8 (21/12/2015)
Resultados españoles en la convocatoria 2015
• 19 proyectos aprobados con participantes españoles
(45, 2% del total)
• 6 de ellos coordinados por entidades españolas
(aumento del liderazgo)
• España es el 4º país por retorno medio, detrás de FR,
IT y DE y por delante de países como UK o NL
• España es el 3º país por retorno en las convocatorias
de GALILEO y COMPET
Aún así, los resultados han sido muy positivos, con un retorno del
11,7% UE-28, superior a la convocatoria 2014
9. 9 (21/12/2015)
Resultados españoles en la convocatoria 2015
Lista de entidades españolas con proyectos aprobados
INGENIERIA Y ECONOMIA DEL TRANSPORTE, S.A.
INGENIERIA Y SOLUCIONES INFORMATICAS DEL SUR,
S.L.
INSTITUT MUNICIPAL D'INFORMATICA (INSTITUTO
MUNICIPAL DE INFORMATICA)
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE TECNICA AEROESPACIAL
(INTA)
NEBUSENS SL
PILDO CONSULTING SOCIEDAD DE RESPONSABILIDAD
LIMITADA
SENER INGENIERIA Y SISTEMAS, S.A.
THALES ALENIA SPACE ESPAÑA, S.A.
UNIVERSIDAD AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA
(UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA)
UNIVERSIDAD COMPLUTENSE DE MADRID
UNIVERSIDAD DE BARCELONA (UNIVERSITAT DE
BARCELONA)
UNIVERSIDAD DE MALAGA
UNIVERSIDAD DEL PAIS VASCO / EUSKAL HERRIKO
UNIBERTSITATEA
UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE CATALUÑA
UNIVERSITAS NEBRISSENSIS, S.A.
AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE
INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
ALTAIS CARTOGRAFIA Y URBANISMO SL
ARQUIMEA INGENIERIA, S.L.
AVS ADDED VALUE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS
SL
CENTRO DE ESTUDIOS E INVESTIGACIONES TECNICAS DE
GUIPUZCOA
CENTRO PARA EL DESARROLLO TECNOLOGICO
INDUSTRIAL
DEIMOS SPACE, S.L.U
EADS CASA ESPACIO SL
FUNDACIO PRIVADA CREAFUTUR
FUNDACION TECNALIA RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
GEONUMERICS, S.L.
GMV AEROSPACE AND DEFENCE SA
GOING GREEN SL
HEWLETT PACKARD ESPAÑOLA, S.L.
IBERICA DEL ESPACIO, S.A.
IKOR TECHNOLOGY CENTRE SL
INAER HELICOPTEROS SA
INDRA SISTEMAS, S.A.
10. 10 (21/12/2015)
Resultados Cataluña: 2014-2015
• Participación: 96 propuestas con participantes
catalanes, 20 de ellas coordinadas por entidades
catalanas
• Resultados: 21 propuestas financiadas, 4 de ellas
coordinadas
• Propuestas aprobadas/ presentadas: 21.9%.
Superior a la tasa de éxito media europea
• Subvención aprobada: 5.57 M€.
• Participación media: 265 K €
Cataluña es la segunda región con mayor número de propuestas
financiadas en H2020 Espacio
11. 11 (21/12/2015)
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EGNSS
Satellite Navigation
(Galileo and EGNOS)
EO
Earth Observation
(Copernicus)
COMPET
Competitiveness of the
European Space sector
SST
Protection of the
European Space Assets
Applications
EGNSS evolution
Copernicus
evolution
Technologies for
European non-
dependence and
competitiveness
Independent
access to space
Space Science and
Exploration
Space Surveilance
and Tracking
Space Weather,
Space Debris,
Near Earth objects
Data
Applications
Bottom-up engagement of SMEs in space R&D (SME
Instrument)
Fast Track to
Innovation pilot
Horizon 2020 Space WorkProgramme 2016-2017
uilding blocks
12. 12 (21/12/2015)
12
EGNSS
Galileo & EGNOS
applications and
infrastructure
EO
Earth Observation
applications and services
COMPET
Space Technologies
Space Science
Space Exploration
(incl. Space Weather)
SST
Space Surveillance and
Tracking support
framework
Calls for proposals:
• EGNSS applications
Calls for proposals:
• EO downstream
applications
• EO downstream services
for public authorities
• Evolution of Copernicus
services
• EO "big data" shift
Calls for proposals:
• Critical space technologies
• Electrical Propulsion
• Space Robotics
• EO & SatCom technologies
• Scientific Instrumentation
• Scientific Data Exploitation
• Space Weather
• Space Portal
• Technology transfer
Other actions:
• Contribution to the SST
support framework
• Improving the
performance of SST at
European level
Other actions:
• Evolution of EGNSS
infrastucture, mission and
services
SME Instrument
Fast Track to
Innovation 'pilot'
Horizon 2020 Space WorkProgramme 2016-2017
14. 14 (21/12/2015)
14
Calls Opening dates Deadlines
EO-2016
COMPET-2016
10 November 2015 3 March 2016
GALILEO-2017
EO-2017
COMPET-2017
8 November 2016 1 March 2017
Horizon 2020 Space Implementation calendar
• Call pages
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/opportunities/index.html
• Work Programme 2016-2017
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/wp/2016_2017/main/h2020-wp1617-leit-space_en.pdf
• Guidance Documents for topics EO-3-2016, COMPET-1-2016/2017, COMPET-3-2016 and COMPET-4-2016
http://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/space/research/horizon-2020/index_en.htm
15. 15 (21/12/2015)
Requisitos
• Mínimo 3 entidades establecidas en diferentes Estados Miembros (EM) o
Estados Asociados (EA)
• Las tres entidades deben ser independientes
• Abierto a terceros países, respetando las condiciones mínimas de participación
• Duración del proyecto, presupuesto y número de socios a decidir por el
consorcio
Beneficiarios
• Puede participar cualquier entidad jurídica que cumpla con
los requisitos establecidos en las Reglas de Participación y
en los Programas de Trabajo correspondientes
Tipo de financiación
• Con carácter general: Subvenciones
¿Quién puede participar?
17. 17 (21/12/2015)
Preparación de propuestas. El inicio……..
• Encaja la idea (de forma natural) en algún topic del programa de trabajo?
• ¿A quién necesito? Análisis de los socios necesarios para llevar a cabo la idea con
éxito
• Búsqueda de socios
– Colaboradores habituales: proyectos, ofertas, subcontratistas…
– Red de NCPs Espacio: COSMOS
– Jornadas de Información: Infodays CE, Brokerage events, …
– Búsqueda según distintos criterios
http://ncp-space.net/space-research/thematic-information/partner-search/
– Consorcios/coordinadores de proyectos anteriores en FP7/H2020
(enlaces al final de la presentación)
• Obtener el compromiso institucional (propio y de los miembros del consorcio)
• IPRs y temas legales
– Acuerdo de confidencialidad y/o exclusividad
– Análisis de la propiedad intelectual que se necesita/quiere compartir
www.iprhelpdesk.eu
18. 18 (21/12/2015)
TIPO DE FINANCIACIÓN HORIZONTE 2020
• Research and Innovation Action (RIA):
Up to 100% of eligible costs
• Innovation Action (IA):
Up to 70% of eligible costs
(exception: up to 100% for non-profit organisations)
• Coordination and Support Action (CSA):
Up to 100% of eligible costs
• Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP):
Governed by participation rules; EO-2-2016 max 90%
+ un 25% de costes indirectos en todos los casos
19. 19 (21/12/2015)
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EGNSS
Galileo & EGNOS
applications and
infrastructure
EO
Earth Observation
applications and services
COMPET
Space Technologies
Space Science
Space Exploration
(incl. Space Weather)
SST
Space Surveillance and
Tracking support
framework
Calls for proposals:
• EGNSS applications
Calls for proposals:
• EO downstream
applications
• EO downstream services
for public authorities
• Evolution of Copernicus
services
• EO "big data" shift
Calls for proposals:
• Critical space technologies
• Electrical Propulsion
• Space Robotics
• EO & SatCom technologies
• Scientific Instrumentation
• Scientific Data Exploitation
• Space Weather
• Space Portal
• Technology transfer
Other actions:
• Contribution to the SST
support framework
• Improving the
performance of SST at
European level
Other actions:
• Evolution of EGNSS
infrastucture, mission and
services
SME Instrument
Fast Track to
Innovation 'pilot'
Horizon 2020 Space WorkProgramme 2016-2017
20. 20 (21/12/2015)
20
COPERNICUS SERVICES
http://www.copernicus.eu/main/overview/
Address six main thematic areas:
• Land monitoring
• Marine monitoring
• Atmosphere monitoring
• Emergency management
• Security
• Climate change
Data access
• Copernicus users can also have a
direct access to satellite data
COPERNICUS SPACE COMPONENT
• Earth Observation Satellites
http://www.copernicus.eu/main/satellites
NEW
COPERNICUS
Brochure
http://www.copernicus.eu/main/Broch
ure
Earth observation
21. 21 (21/12/2015)
21
Proposals may address a wide variety of applications stemming from
the use of Earth Observation and its smart integration with other
related technologies…
The outcome of the projects should be a commercial service platform,
sustained by a production process capable to deliver to the user a
product which is validated and accepted as a marketable product…
Corresponding validations and customisations are to be undertaken,
and the business case for the application is to be demonstrated…
The choice of EO application is left to the proposer…
Recommended
funding requested
Type of action
1 to 2 M€
Innovation Actions
EO-1-2016: Downstream applications
22. 22 (21/12/2015)
22
To launch demand-driven innovation actions by public authorities
aiming at customising Copernicus information as part of the solution
for their needs…
…Application products are expected to adopt open standards for data
documentation, data models and services…
The choice of Copernicus service and associated downstream EO-
based services left to the proposer…
Coupling with European Structural and Investment Fund (ESIF) actions
could facilitate this process and can ensure continuity
REUNIÓN CON POTENCIALES INTERESADOS
CDTI, 26 DE NOVIEMBRE
Pre-commercial
Procurement (PCP)
EO-2-2016: Downstream services for public authorities
23. 23 (21/12/2015)
23
• Definition: Union co-funding to a group of procurers ("buyers group") to undertake together
one joint PCP procurement (=one joint call for tender, one joint evaluation of offers, a lead
procurer).
• "Buyers group"= at least two independent legal entities (public procurers) established in two
different MS or associated countries.
• Individual financial contribution of each procurer to the total budget necessary to jointly
finance the PCP.
• Eligible activities include two phases: a) Preparation phase (expected outcome: completed
tender documents, signed procurement agreement, confirmation of the lead procurer), b)
Execution phase (expected outcome: Procurement and implementation of PCP contacts,
validation and comparison of the performance of the competing PCP solutions in real-life
operational conditions, dissemination of results)
• EU contribution = max 90% of the total eligible costs (which include R&D services procured via
the joint PCP and the costs of the eligible coordination and networking activities)
Full detailed description can be found in the General Annexes 20 – parts D and E of the Work Programme 2016-2017
Pre-commercial procurement (PCP)
EO-2-2016: Downstream services for public authorities
24. 24 (21/12/2015)
24
Projects should aim at demonstrating the technical operational feasibility of a
specific service evolution proposal
The proposers are expected to demonstrate at the proposal stage an active link with
the Copernicus service by suitable means...
… project should aim at providing a proof-of-concept or a prototype for a proposed
evolution of the Copernicus services, respecting the border between Copernicus
services and downstream services
…should allow to demonstrate the appropriateness to implement the proposed
evolution later on at European level, i.e. potentially with operational Copernicus
funding
…the activity should as well result into one or more possible scenarios how this
evolution could potentially be integrated
Guidance Document for topic EO-3-2016
http://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/space/research/horizon-2020/index_en.htm
Recommended
funding requested
Type of action
1 to 2 M€
Research and
Innovation Actions
EO-3-2016: Evolution of Copernicus services
25. 25 (21/12/2015)
25
Designed to further elucidate the research needs as identified in the context of provision of
operational services in Copernicus for the benefit of applicants to Horizon 2020
EO-3-2016: Evolution of Copernicus services
EO-3-2016 – Guidance document
26. 26 (21/12/2015)
26
'Space' WP 2016/2017
2016 2017
Call for proposals
Indicative budget
(M€)
Indicative budget
(M€)
EO-1-2016/2017: Downstream applications 9.85 12.0
EO-2-2016: Downstream services for public authorities 3.0 -
EO-3-2016: Evolution of Copernicus services 9.0 -
EO-4-2017: EO Big Data Shift - 7.5
Sub-total EO-2016/2017 21.85 19.5
COMPET-2-2017: Competitiveness in Earth observation mission technologies 7.0
Total EO related 'Space' (2016/2017) 21.85 26.5
Earth observation calls for proposals: summary
Earth observation
27. 27 (21/12/2015)
COMPET 2016: Competitiveness of Space Technology
COMPET-1-2016: Technologies for European non-dependence and
competitiveness
“Non-dependence” refers to the possibility for Europe to have free, unrestricted access to
any required space technology.
List of actions for 2015-2017: high level specifications and key requirements
Activities shall address technologies identified on the Joint EC-ESA-EDA Task Force list of Actions
2015-17
• U14 - Active discrete power components
• U18 - Enhanced performance and space qualified detectors
• U19 - High speed DAC-ADC based on European technology
• U20 - Very high performance microprocessors
• U22 - ASICS: Deep Sub-Micron (DSM)
• N27 - RF components
Research and Innovation Actions
Recommended funding requested: 2 to 5 M€
28. 28 (21/12/2015)
28
Guidance document: http://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/space/research/horizon-2020/index_en.htm
Excerpt from Critical Space Technologies (actions 2015/2017)
Labels for Actions
Competitiveness ofCOMPET-1-2016: Technologies for European non-dependence
and competitiveness
29. 29 (21/12/2015)
COMPET 2016: Competitiveness of Space Technology
COMPET-2-2016: Maturing satellite communication technologies
The aim of this topic is to demonstrate, in a relevant environment,
technologies, systems and sub-systems for satellite communications…
Target → to demonstrate technologies up to TRL 6
• Advanced communication technologies for feeder or service links
• Photonics technologies
• Active antennas building blocks
• Flexible repeater
• Reconfigurable coverages, interference mitigation techniques, etc
• New generation of waveforms and related protocols
• End to end system enablers in telecommunications
Research and Innovation Actions
Recommended funding requested: 2 to 4 M€
30. 30 (21/12/2015)
COMPET 2016: Competitiveness of Space Technology
COMPET-3-2016: SRC In-space electrical propulsion and station-keeping
Detailed description provided in the reference document (“Technical Annex”)
a) Incremental technologies
b) Disruptive technologies
COMPET-4-2016: SRC Space Robotics Technologies
Detailed description provided in the reference document (“Technical Annex”)
a) Space Robot Control Operating System
b) Autonomy framework Time/Space/Resources planning and scheduling
c) Common data fusion framework
d) Inspection Sensor Suite
e) Modular interfaces for Robotic handling of Payloads
f) Validation Platforms and Field Tests
Guidance document:
http://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/space/research/horizon-2020/index_en.htm
31. 31 (21/12/2015)
31
Strategic Research clusters
Space
Robotics
Electric
Propulsion
Programme support
actions (PSAs) topics
RIA and IA
topics
COMPET-4-2014
"Peraspera"
COMPET-3-2014
"Epic"
COMPET-3-2016-a
COMPET-3-2016-b
COMPET-4-2016
WP 2014 WP 2016
Electric propulsion
roadmaps and
guidelines
Space robotics
roadmaps and
guidelines
COMPET 2016: Competitiveness of Space Technology
32. 32 (21/12/2015)
32Competitiveness of
COMPET-3-2016-a
In-Space electrical propulsion (EP) and station keeping - Incremental
Technologies
Proposals shall enable incremental advances in technologies for
Electric Propulsion systems based on:
1 - Hall Effect Thrusters (HET)
2 - Gridded Ion Engines (GIE)
3 - High Efficiency Multistage Plasma Thrusters (HEMPT)
Innovation Actions
Recommended funding
HET 7.5 to 11 M€
GIE 5.5 to 7.5 M€
HEMPT 4.5 to 5.5 M€
COMPET-3-2016-b
Research and
Innovation Actions
Recommended
funding
1 to 1.5 M€
In-Space electrical propulsion (EP) and station keeping - Disruptive
Technologies
Proposals on potentially disruptive concepts in of EP which in the long
term could change the landscape, addressing:
• Transversal technologies for disruptive EP systems (not thrusters)
Maximum 1 proposal
• Technologies devoted to specific disruptive EP thrusters
Maximum 4 proposals
COMPET 2016: Competitiveness of Space Technology
33. 33 (21/12/2015)
33
COMPET-4-2016
Space robotics technologies
Proposals shall address one of the following six specific
robotic building blocks:
a) Space Robot Control Operating System
b) Autonomy framework Time/Space/Resources
planning and scheduling
c) Common data fusion framework
d) Inspection Sensor Suite
e) Modular interfaces for Robotic handling of Payloads
f) Validation Platforms and Field Tests
Research and
Innovation Actions
Recommended
funding:
Building blocks
a) - e): 3 to 3.5 M€
f): 1 M€
COMPET 2016: Competitiveness of Space Technology
34. 34 (21/12/2015)
COMPET 2016: Competitiveness of Space Technology
Space Exploration and Science
COMPET-5-2016: Scientific instrumentation
→ For science and exploration missions (including planetary exploration missions)
→ Enabling increased cooperation between scientists, engineering teams,
industry and SMEs
→ Scientific instrumentation = mission payloads that perform scientific tasks
• From concepts to breadboarding and prototype demonstration
• Novel and advanced technologies
• New sensors and other sub-systems that may be used in scientific instrumentation
• Planned and future European missions, collaboration in the context of third country
missions
Research and
Innovation Actions
Recommended funding: 1.5 – 3 M€
35. 35 (21/12/2015)
WP 2016
Call for proposals
Indicative budget
(M€)
COMPET-1-2016: Technologies for European non-
dependence and competitiveness 14.85
COMPET-2-2016: Maturing Satellite Communication
technologies 7.0
COMPET-3-2016: SRC – In-Space electrical propulsion
and station keeping 23.0
COMPET-4-2016: SRC – Space Robotics Technologies 18.0
COMPET-5-2017: Scientific instrumentation 3.0
Total COMPET-2016 65.85
Other actions
Indicative
budget
(€ million)
Activity 7 - Engineering support by ESA 1.0
WP 2017
Call for proposals
Indicative budget
(M€)
COMPET-1-2017: Technologies for European non-
dependence and competitiveness
15.0
COMPET-2-2017: Competitiveness in Earth observation
mission technologies
7.0
COMPET-3-2017: High speed data chain 10.0
COMPET-4-2017: Scientific data exploitation 5.0
COMPET-5-2017: Space Weather 3.0
COMPET-5-2017: Space portal 0.5
COMPET-6-2017: Technology transfer and business
generators
1.0
Total COMPET-2017 41.5
Other actions
Indicative
budget
(€ million)
Activity 11 - Horizon Prize for low cost access to space (4M€
prize from 2020 budget)
-
Activity 18 - Engineering support by ESA 1.0
COMPET: Competitiveness of Space Technology 2016-2017
36. 36 (21/12/2015)
36
WP 2016
Other actions
Indicative
budget
(M€)
Activity 1 - Galileo Evolution, Mission and Service related R&D
activities 3.3
Activity 2 - EGNOS, Mission and Service related R&D activities 0.9
Activity 4 - GNSS evolution, infrastructure-related R&D
activities 48.0
WP 2017
Call for proposals
Indicative budget
(M€)
GALILEO-1-2017: EGNSS Transport applications 14.5
GALILEO-2-2017: EGNSS mass market applications 9.0
GALILEO-3-2017: EGNSS professional applications 8.0
GALILEO-4-2017: EGNSS awareness raising and capacity
building 1.5
Total GALILEO-2017 33.0
Other actions
Indicative budget
(€ million)
Activity 12 - GNSS Evolution, Mission and Services related
R&D activities 3.4
Activity 13 - EGNOS, Mission and Service related R&D
activities 0.5
Activity 15 – GNSS evolution, infrastructure-related R&D
activities 48.5
Satellite Navigation – Galileo and EGNOS: summary
Satellite Navigation
Galileo and EGNOS
37. 37 (21/12/2015)
Satellite Navigation – Other Actions 2016
Galileo Evolution, Mission and Services related R&D
→ New and innovative mission concepts to ensure Galileo 2G fulfils evolving users’ needs
→ Evolution of the currently defined services
→ New Galileo services
• Innovative mission concepts
• Public Regulated Service
• Search and Rescue
EGNOS Mission and Services related R&D
→ Evolution of the currently provided services
- Open Service
- Safety of Life
- EGNOS Data Access Service (EDAS)
→ New EGNOS services
• Extension of the service coverage area
• Extension of the Safety of Life service to other user communities than civil aviation
• Exploitation of existing band-width, so that additional messages can be broadcast
(in L1 and in the future in L5)
38. 38 (21/12/2015)
Satellite Navigation - Call for proposals 2017
GALILEO-1-2017: EGNSS Transport applications
→ Clear intention and rationale to commercialize the products and services developed, including
a business plan
→ Exploitation of the distinguishing features of EGNOS and Galileo signals and operational advantages
→ Implementation of EGNSS based pilot projects and end-to-end solutions
→ Standards, certification, legal and societal acceptance
→ Exploitation of synergies with other positioning and navigation systems and techniques
• Aviation
• Road
• Maritime
• Rail
GALILEO-2-2017: EGNSS mass market applications
→ Clear intention and rationale to commercialize the products and services developed, including
a business plan
→ Exploit the availability of GNSS enabled mass market devices
→ Pay attention to consumer needs, behaviour and lifestyle
→ Consideration to applicable legal frameworks and ethical issues (privacy and data protection)
• Mobility as a service and Smart Cities
• Internet of things
• Commercial and social Location Based Services (LBS)
39. 39 (21/12/2015)
Satellite Navigation - Call for proposals 2017
GALILEO-3-2017: EGNSS professional applications
→ Clear intention and rationale to commercialize the products and services developed, including
a business plan
→ Build on Galileo capabilities: high accurate timing information and authentication services
→ Fusion with other data, such as from EO satellites or other in-situ sensors
• Agriculture
• Surveying and mapping
• Timing and Synchronization
• Other professional applications
GALILEO-4-2017: EGNSS awareness raising and capacity building
→ Increase the opportunities for collaboration between European and non-European GNSS entities
→ Promotion activities should take an active role in generating new ideas, in providing seed financing
and in increasing the visibility of EGNSS
• Networking opportunities of centres of excellence and other relevant actors
• Contribute to cooperation schemes established with partner countries worldwide
• Incentives schemes in the form of financial support to third parties for innovative
applications
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WP 2016
Other actions
Indicative budget
(€ million)
Activity 5 - Framework Partnership Agreement on
the SST Support Framework
-
Activity 6 – SST contribution to the support
Framework
1.2
Activity 7 - Improving the Performances of the SST
at European Level
8.0
WP 2017
Other actions
Indicative
budget
(€ million)
Activity 16 - SST contribution to the support
Framework 1.6
Activity 17 - Improving the Performances of the SST
at European Level 15.5
SST: Space Surveillance and Tracking
Space Surveillance and Tracking: summary
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Inducement prize in 2019
Low cost access to space for small satellites
→ To provide an innovative yet implementable, affordable and financially
sustainable
complete launch system to deliver payloads up to 500 kg to LEO orbit
→ Contest launched in 2019; deadline for submission in first quarter 2020
→ Specific award criteria will be published in the rules of the contest to be
published on the Participant Portal
→ Common Rules of Contest for Prizes provided in part F of the General
Annexes
• Demonstrated applicability of the proposed solution in relevant
environment (in a scale that includes subsystem ground testing, significant
system demonstrator testing, suborbital launch and orbital LEO launch up to
600 km Sun-synchronous orbit (SSO), with higher achievements scoring
higher)
• Expected/demonstrated performances and flexibility in terms of payload
mass and available target orbits
• Recurring launch costs, capability to launch repeatedly with the lowest idle
time, business plan for sustained operations
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SME Instrument
Covers any aspect of the Specific Programme
- Specially: Applications for Galileo and Copernicus, spinning-in
and development of certain critical technologies
- 3 phases: Feasibility assessment, R&D, commercialisation
- Continuously open call, cut-off dates
Fast track to innovation - pilot
- Innovation actions linked to any technology field
- Bottom-up driven logic
- Continuously open call, cut-off dates (first one in 2015)
- Maximum 5 partners
- Up to 3 M€ per project
Continously
Open call
Continously
Open call
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WP 2016/2017
2016 2017
Call for proposals
Indicative budget
(€ million)
Indicative budget
(€ million)
SMEInst-04-2016-2017: Engaging SMEs in space research and development 11.37 12.60
Fast Track to Innovation 3.40 -
SME Instrument and Fast Track to Innovation
SME Instrument and Fast Track to Innovation: summary
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Overview evaluation +GAP 2016
Receipt of
proposals
Individual
evaluation
Consensus
group
Panel
Review
Finalisation
3 March: closure Call
6-10 June: Ethics screening
5 July: Inform applicants
Time-To-Grant (TTG): 8 months
Eligibility
check
Allocation of
proposals to
evaluators
Individual
Evaluation
Reports
(done
remotely)
Consensus
Report
Panel report
Evaluation
Summary Report
Cross-readings
Panel ranked list
Final ranked list
Evaluation
results sent to
applicants
Initiation Grant
Agreement
Preparation
Remote evaluations
11 April – 13 May
Central evaluations
17 May – 3 June
Time-To-Inform (TTI): 5 months
GAP
3 November
GAP endimng
All Grant
Agreements
signed
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Link to reference
documents:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/deskt
op/en/funding/reference_docs.html
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref
/h2020/call_ptef/ef/2016-2017/h2020-call-ef-ria-ia-
csa-2016-17_en.pdf
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/dat
a/ref/h2020/call_ptef/pt/h2020-call-pt-ria-
ia_en.pdf
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/dat
a/ref/h2020/grants_manual/pse/h2020-guide-
pse_en.pdf
Proposals preparation Some useful links
http://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/dae/document.
cfm?doc_id=5235
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• The expected impacts listed in the work programme under the relevant topic;
• Enhancing innovation capacity and integration of new knowledge;
• Strengthening the competitiveness and growth of companies by developing innovations
meeting the needs of European and global markets, and where relevant, by delivering such
innovations to the markets;
• Any other environmental and socially important impacts;
• Effectiveness of the proposed measures to exploit and disseminate the project results
(including management of IPR), to communicate the project, and to manage research data
where relevant.
¿Cuál será el efecto esperado del resultado del proyecto?
¿Quién quiere esos resultados?
¿Por qué quieren estos resultados?
¿Cuál es el plan establecido para gestión de IPR y difusión?
¿Cuál es el plan para dar continuidad al proyecto hasta llegar al mercado?
Lo que un evaluador esperaría ver…
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No sólo leer en detalle el Programa de Trabajo, sino también las Guías Anexas para
los topics: EO-3-2016, COMPET-1-2016, COMPET-3-2016, COMPET-4-2016
Cambios en los subcriterios de evaluación! Nuevos subcriterios en el Anexo H, de
los anexos generales. Impresindibles para escribir una propuesta:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/other/wp/2016-
2017/annexes/h2020-wp1617-annex-ga_en.pdf
Descargarse la Guia de Presentación y Evaluación de Propuestas y la Guia para los
Evaluadores:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/pse/h2020-guide-pse_en.pdf
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/grants_manual/pse/h2020-evaluation-faq_en.pdf
EO-2-2016 (Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP)- Gran oportunidad. Muy baja
participación en los topics de compra pública. Atraer a compradores públicos, que
terminarán utilizando vuestros servicios. Nueva financiación: del 70% al 90% de los
costes elegibles
Recomendaciones convocatorias 2016
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Cuantificar, cuantificar y cuantificar : objetivos, mercado accesible, “time
to market”, volumen de negocio, creación de empleo, barreras, riesgos
Hablar en términos de mercado y plan de negocio a lo largo de toda la
propuesta
Trayectoria de explotación de resultados definida y medible
Involucar a los usuarios finales
Explicar la relación de la propuesta con iniciativas y proyectos anteriores
Recomendaciones convocatoria 2016
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Recomendaciones convocatorias 2016
• Se evaluara la capacidad operacional de cada socio en el criterio de implementación, con
la información de la propuesta (CVs, publicaciones, refrencias, ectc). Si los evaluadores
consideran que un participante no es “apto” se evaluará la propuesta como si no estuviera
incluido (ni el participante ni las actividades)
• Se requieren referencias al impacto en todas las secciones
• Lecciones aprendidas: las propuestas sin un caso de negocio claro han quedado por
debajo de umbrales
• Innovación en los tres criterios (se evaluará tres veces):
– Excelencia: Innovation potential
– Impacto: Enhancing innovation capacity
– Implementación: Innovation management
• Incluir no sólo un plan de diseminación, sino también de comunicación
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/data/ref/h2020/other/gm/h2020-guide-comm_en.pdf
Sólo se financiará uno o dos proyectos en la mayoria de los topics
Es necesario ser los mejores para ser financiados!
52. Index
Extent that proposed work corresponds to the topic description in the work programme
• Clarity and pertinence of the objectives
• Soundness of the concept, and credibility of the proposed methodology
• Extent that proposed work is beyond the state of the art, and demonstrates innovation
potential (e.g. ground-breaking objectives, novel concepts and approaches, new products,
services or business and organisational models)
• Appropriate consideration of interdisciplinary approaches and , where relevant, use of
stakeholder knowledge.
Excellence
• The expected impacts listed in the work programme under the relevant topic
• Any substantial impacts not mentioned in the WP, that would enhance innovation capacity;
create new market opportunities, strengthen competitiveness and growth of companies,
address issues related to climate change or the environment, or bring other important
benefits for society
• Quality of proposed measures to exploit and disseminate project results (including IPR,
manage data research where relevant);communicate the project activities to different
target audiences (n/a SME Phase 1)
Impact
Research and Innovation Actions/Innovation Actions/
SME instrument - Evaluation criteria
• Quality and effectiveness of the work plan, including extent to which resources assigned in
work packages are in line with objectives/deliverables
• Appropriateness of management structures and procedures, including risk and innovation
management
• Complementarity of the participants which the consortium as a whole brings together
expertise
• Appropriateness of allocation of tasks, ensuring that al participants have a valid role and
adequate resources in the project to fulfill that role
Implementation
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Apoyo de CDTI a los participantes
• Apoyo a lo largo de todo el ciclo de vida de un proyecto:
desde la recogida de intereses nacionales para la
elaboración del programa de trabajo hasta el
seguimiento de los proyectos aprobados
– Dirigido a TODO tipo de entidades españolas:
Universidad, OPI, Centro Tecnológico, empresa, etc
– El CDTI tiene la representación española y los NCP en
Retos Sociales y Liderazgo industrial
• Medidas de CDTI de apoyo a la participación en H2020:
– Ayudas directas a empresas para la preparación de propuestas comunitarias
(APC+)
– Oficinas de Proyectos que introduzcan nuevas empresas en H2020
– Programa de Especialización de Gestores CDTI-SOST en Bruselas
– Patrocinio de cursos de postgrado en Universidades
– Actividades de difusión y formación (Conferencias de H2020, Seminarios,
Infodays, Guía del participante, etc.)
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Preparación de propuestas en Acciones de Investigación e Innovación,
Acciones de Innovación y Acciones del Instrumento PYME en fase 2, áreas
gestionadas por CDTI.
• Hasta 50.000 €. Ayuda escalonada en función del presupuesto y tipo
de participación
• Ayuda sólo reembolsable (tipo Euribor a 1 año) si el proyecto es
financiado (máx. dos ayudas por empresa en todo el período de
vigencia H2020) o no llega a umbrales
• Requisitos
• Empresa
• No haber recibido APC en cuatro años anteriores a solicitud
• Al menos 200.000 € presupuesto (PYME) o 500.000 €
presupuesto (gran empresa).
AYUDA A LA PREPARACIÓN DE PROPUESTAS
Apoyo de CDTI a los participantes
http://www.cdti.es/index.asp?MP=7&MS=572&MN=3&TR=C&IDR=600
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Medidas CDTI de apoyo a la participación
• 50 oficinas de proyectos financiadas por CDTI (2014-2016). Pago por resultados, ligado al
aumento de retorno debido a empresas nuevas y nuevos líderes, que hayan utilizado los
servicios proporcionados por el agente intermediario.
123 oficinas de proyectos a su disposición: financiadas por MINECO (convocatorias
Redes y Gestores y Centros Tecnológicos) y CDTI
56. Index
Cómo Estancia de un gestor (senior) en la SOST para afianzar su
conocimiento del entorno de BRU (contactos con la EC y actores relevantes
de su sector) y presencia de la entidad en iniciativas de peso.
Quién Entidades que YA son participantes en H2020. NO entidades NI
gestores noveles (NO se trata de un curso, ni es de iniciación).
Cuándo Hay 3 ediciones/año de estancias de 2 meses de duración:
Feb-Mar; May-Jun; Oct-Nov.
Dotación 5.000 Euros/gestor/entidad para gastos de estancia del mismo
Ejemplo en Space EADS-CASA Espacio en primavera 2013
Programa de Especialización de Gestores CDTI-SOST en
Bruselas
Programa de apoyo para el
posicionamiento de entidades
españolas participantes en
programas e iniciativas Europeas de
I+D+i (principalmente en H2020).
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Otras recomendaciones
La selección para evaluar las propuestas de la convocatoria 2016
comenzará en Noviembre/Diciembre 2015.
Informadnos si os inscribís como expertos!
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Próximos eventos e información general
• Infoday Internacional Bruselas. 9-10 Noviembre 2015
http://www.spaceinfoday.eu/h2020-space-infoday/pages/information-day-brussels
• Infodays regionales Horizon 2020 Espacio + revisión de propuestas:
– 27 de Noviembre: Sevilla. Agencia Andaluza del Conocimiento
– 14 de Diciembre: Bilbao. Innobasque
– 15 de Diciembre: UPC, Campus de Castelldefels. Barcelona
• Reunión asesoramiento preparación de propuestas para coordinadores
CDTI, Enero 2016. (Por favor, contactadnos si vais a coordinar)
• Inscribirse a las listas de distribución temáticas Horizon 2020 Espacio:
eshorizonte2020.es
59. 59 (21/12/2015)
Delegación española Horizon 2020 Espacio
Comité de Gestión Espacio H2020
Cristina Garrido
cristina.garrido@cdti.es
José Antonio Gómez
gomezsj@inta.es
Puntos Nacionales de Contacto Espacio H2020
Paloma Dorado
paloma.dorado@cdti.es
No dude en contactar con nosotros para cualquier consulta
Ainara Ripa
ripaca@inta.es